Web-based admission system for advanced level, private schools: case of Kilimanjaro region, Tanzania
Abstract
This paper takes a look at the various challenges facing admission procedures for advanced level (A-Level) private
schools case of Kilimanjaro region in Tanzania. Questionnaires were distributed to gather data from potential users of a
new proposed admission system; namely: parents, A-Level students and school staffs, to find out procedures likewise the
challenges being faced in the course of carrying out admission procedures and their level of satisfaction of the existing
admission system. Thereafter, the analysis of the survey results confirms and quantify that 93.5% of admissions into ALevel private schools are performed manually by ink and paper. This manual system has its major problems which
include difficulty in locating an appropriate school and subjects an applicant can get admissions, wastage of time, loss of
forms and mutilation of forms throughout the entire method for admission. Consequently, this paper reports on an ongoing research work to design and implement a Tanzania central processing admission system (TCPAS) that has the
outstanding changes towards maintenance of admission costs, control forgery over entry qualifications, encourage the
use of paperless admission, ability to reach several geographically scattered candidates and enhancing centralized data
handling capability.
URI
http://dx.doi.org/10.19101/IJATEE.2018.546020https://dspace.nm-aist.ac.tz/handle/20.500.12479/828